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Accordingly, the one who owned the Koh-i-noor diamond was also the ruler of the world.

The Koh-i-noor Diamond was hidden in the turban of the Maharaja during the Persian invasion of Delhi in 1738. A member of the harem revealed the hiding place of Koh-i-noor and the diamond was tricked from the Maharaja during a party, where it was suggested to exchange turbans as a sign of brotherhood and eternal friendship.
Rumors say that when Nadir Shah, the Persian shah, laid his eyes on the stone should have proclaimed: ”kohinoor” which means ”mountain of light”.

The Koh-i-noor diamond has never been sold or bought, but has changed through many hands because of violence and power.

A part of the Koh-i-noor diamond is now situated in the English Royal Crown and is stored with the crown jewels in The Tower of London.